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Volume 42, 1992
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editorial: Wheeler ..................................................................................... v Editorial: Jenkins ...................................................................................... v Editorial: France ...................................................................................... vi Phillip Knapp
In Memoriam
Sally Moore, C.O. .....................................................................................viii Oblique Muscle Overaction and Anisotropia in Infantile Esotropia with Abduction Nystagmus
Alberto O. Ciancia, M.D., Nora C Oliveri, M.D.,
and Susana Zabalo, M.D. .........................................................................3 Exo-Biased Globe Force in Patients with Constant Exotropia
Arthur Jampolsky, M.D., Carter C. Collins, Ph.D.,
and Paul S. Howe, D.D.S. ........................................................................8 The Surgical Treatment of Unilateral Superior Oblique Palsy
Carlos Souza-Dias, M.D. ..........................................................................16 The Adjustable Faden Operation: A New Suggestion
Vincenzo Sarnicola, M.D. .........................................................................26 A/C Ratio Reduction Using 4% Pilocarpine Gel
Julio Prieto-Diaz, M.D. ............................................................................30 Symposium: Exotropia.
Introduction
David R. Stager, M.D. ..............................................................................37 Exotropia: The Motor Examination
Jacqueline W. Frank, C.O. .......................................................................38 Sensory Testing in Exodeviations
Carol F. Dickey, C.O. ..............................................................................43 Subjective and Objective Criteria for Recommending Surgery in Intermittent Exotropia
Arthur S. Rosenbaum, M.D., and Rena A. Stathacopoulos, M.D. ............46 The Role of Orthoptic Therapy in Exodeviations: A Basis for Orthoptic Referral
Leslie W. France, C.O. .............................................................................52 Surgical Pearls for the Management of Exotropia
Burton J. Kushner, M.D. ..........................................................................65 Intermittent Exotropia: What Constitutes a Cure?
John A. Pratt-Johnson, F.R.C.S.(C) .........................................................72 Exotropia in Neurological Diseases
Gill Roper-Hall, D.B.O.T., C.O., C.O.M.T. ...............................................74 Demographics: Geographic Variations in the Prevalence and Management of Exotropia
Rachael H. Jenkins, D.B.O., C.O. .............................................................82 Undercorrections Following Surgery for Exotropia
Craig A. McKeown, M.D. .........................................................................88 Consecutive Esotropia
Frederick J. Elsas, M.D. ...........................................................................94 Future Research Directions in Intermittent Exotropia
John D. Baker, M.D. .................................................................................98 Conclusion
David R. Stager, M.D. ..............................................................................101
Richard G. Scobee Memorial Lecture
Aniseikonia, the Bane of Binocularity: With Views on the Management of Monocular Congenital Cataract
I. Matthew Rabinowicz, M.D., F.R.C.S. ...................................................102 Treatment of Cyclodiplopia with the Harada-Ito Operation
Anthony J. Locastro, M.D., Sang-Jin Kim, M.D.,
and Albert W. Biglan, M.D. ......................................................................111 Orthoptic Considerations in Adult Cataract Surgery
Annette N. Grant, D.A.O., C.O., C.O.M.T., and B. David Gorman, M.D.120 Monofixation Exotropia
K. Galloway-Smith, O.C.(C)., C.O.M.T., T. Kaban, O.C.(C)., W. Cadera, M.D., and R. B. Orton, M.D. ......................................................125 Guidelines for Increasing Compliance in Occlusion Therapy for Amblyopia
Esther Goldstein, Ph.D., and Zvi Tessler, M.D. .......................................129 Comparison of Titmus® and Two Randot Tests in Monofixation
Maria A. Schweers, C.O., and John D. Baker, M.D. ................................135 Comparison of Fixation Preference and Forced Preferential Looking in Preverbal Children
W. Andrew Wells and Eugene M. Helveston, M.D. ..................................142 Assessing Visual Acuity of Visually Impaired Children Using the Teller Acuity Card Procedure Laura Treub, M.A., Janice Evans, Annette Hammel, Patricia Bartholomew, and Velma Dobson, M.D. .................................................. 149 Screening Preschool Handicapped Children
Mary Wackerhagen, C.O., and James D. Reynolds, M.D. ........................155 Elusive Neuro-Ophthalmic Reading Impairment
Katherine J. Fritz, C.O., and Michael C. Brodsky, M.D. .........................159 Review Article The Pupillary Examination
J. Dawn Pickering, O.C.(C.), C.O.M.T. ...................................................165 Case Report
Ocular Control of the Environment Following High Cervical Cord Fractures and Bilateral Sixth Nerve Palsy: A Case Report
Evelyn A. Tomlinson, M.A., C.O. .............................................................177 Diplopia and Transdermal Scopolamine Robert W. Arnold, M.D., Forrest D. Ellis, M.D., and Eugene M. Helveston, M.D. .......................... 183 Book Reviews
The Neurology of Eye Movements ...........................................................185 Ophthalmic Terminology .......................................................................... 185 Clinical Anatomy of the Eye .................................................................... 186 Automated Static Perimetry ..................................................................... 187 Neuro-Ophthalmology .............................................................................. 187 Abstracts of the Ophthalmic Literature ................................................. 189 Members of the 1992 American Orthoptic Council ............................... 210 1992 American Orthoptic Council Committees ..................................... 211 American Association of Certified Orthoptists ..................................... 213 © 1992 The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System
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